J + C // NTU Adventure

To be with you is easy;
I know you’re good for me;
This feeling inside me;
Oh it sends me sky high
Above & Beyond






































To be with you is easy;
I know you’re good for me;
This feeling inside me;
Oh it sends me sky high
Above & Beyond






































It was the start of autumn in Kyoto (Japan), and the maple tree leaves are starting to develop incredible shades of gold, orange and red. It was a pretty sight, even the air smells better too! We spent the morning catching up with Wei Chong and Mio, just two days before their traditional Shinto wedding…

Iceland, the land of fire and ice, possesses some sort of surreal beauty, the kind where words fail. It is only being there that one can fully appreciate its vastness and its positive nuances. Our 18 days adventure started with a multi day trek in the famed Laugavegur trail in the Icelandic highlands, followed by…

2016 had been a major milestone for us since we followed our heart’s calling and pursued Synchronal Photography full time, two years ago. It was an incredible ride of a year and our first as husband and wife! From building and settling into our new nest (now a place we’re proud to host our couples…

While backing up our archives, we chanced upon this gem! Realised that we have not blogged about this warm and snuggly Bergen Norway winter pre wedding photography adventure in Bergen, Norway. What a shame! Here’s sharing some joy and love this Christmas day and as always, yessss (!!!) to snow and snowball fights! God Jul!

We are always thankful to have the best kind of couples who place their trust in us; giving us creative space to explore and experiment. Ming Yuan and Pearlyn are one such couple! I’ve known Ming Yuan since my national service days, and his good natured, quiet and intellectual self, complemented (really well!) with Pearlyn’s…

To me, France has always exuded an idyllic and charming lure ever since my foray into its language years ago. I fondly recall the times we (étudiants) trail our fingers along the Paris rues and avenues to the landmarks on our textbook map. That was the closest I got to France. Fast forward a few years, I…